art.wikisort.org - MuseumThe Whatcom Museum (housed in the Old City Hall, Lightcatcher building and Syre Education Center) was originally built in 1892 as the city hall for the former town of New Whatcom, before it was joined with surrounding towns to form Bellingham, Washington. The building was designed in a Late Victorian style by Alfred Lee, a local architect, who used red brick and Chuckanut Sandstone for its construction.[2] The design itself was an almost exact replica of the second Saginaw County Courthouse in Saginaw, Michigan (1884, Destroyed 1971), Designed by Fred W. Hollister.[3]
United States historic place
At the time of construction, the building was situated on a bluff above Bellingham Bay. However, over the years, significant amounts of the waterfront were filled in to make more land.[4] Currently, the building sits above Maritime Heritage Park.
The building served as city hall until 1936,[5] and became part of the museum in 1941.[6] In 1962, the fire damaged the building, but efforts from the community raised money to restore the building.[7]
In 2009, The Whatcom Museum opened a location in the newly designed Lightcatcher building. The Lightcatcher, designed by Seattle-based Olson Kundig Architects, is named for its 37 feet high and 180 feet long translucent wall, which facilitates a number of energy saving strategies.
Currently, the Whatcom Museum is a three building campus that includes Old City Hall, Syre Education Center and Lightcatcher which encloses the Family Interactive Gallery (FIG).
References
- Kirk, Ruth; Alexander, Carmela (2003). Exploring Washington's Past, University of Washington Press.
- McQuaide, Mike (2006). Insiders' Guide to Bellingham and Mount Baker, Globe Pequot.
- Mueller, Marge (1995). North Puget Sound , The Mountaineers Books.
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Landmarks |
- Aftermath Clubhouse
- Bellingham National Bank Building
- B.P.O.E. Building
- Flatiron Building
- Lairmont Manor
- Leopold Hotel
- Mount Baker Theatre
- Lottie Roth Block
- Old City Hall
- Pickett House
- T. G. Richards and Company Store
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Parks |
- Bloedel Donovan
- Boulevard Park
- Cornwall Park
- Lake Whatcom Park
- Larrabee State Park
- Maritime Heritage Park
- Whatcom Falls Park
- Sehome Hill Arboretum
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History |
- Bellingham riots
- C. X. Larrabee
- Julius Bloedel
- George Pickett
- George Vancouver
- Sir William Bellingham
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Museums |
- SPARK Museum of Electrical Invention
- Bellingham Railway Museum
- Whatcom Children's Museum
- Whatcom Museum of History and Art
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Education |
- Bellingham High School
- Bellingham School District
- Bellingham Technical College
- Sehome High School
- Squalicum High School
- Western Washington University
- Whatcom Community College
- Whatcom Middle School
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Stations |
- KAFE
- KBCB
- KGMI
- KISM
- KMRE-LP
- KPUG
- KUGS
- KVOS-TV
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Sports |
- Bellingham Bells
- Bellingham Mariners
- Bellingham Slam
- Bellingham Sportsplex
- Whatcom Pavilion
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Places of worship |
- Congregation Beth Israel
- Cornwall Church
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Companies, organizations, and events |
- Bellingham Festival of Music
- Bellingham Theatre Guild
- Bluewater Productions
- Clickpop Records
- Estrus Records
- Frequency
- Linuxfest Northwest
- Mount Baker Theatre
- The Non-GMO Project
- Port of Bellingham
- Ski to Sea Race
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Aviation | |
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Children's |
- Children's Museum of Tacoma
- Hands On Children's Museum
- Imagine Children's Museum
- KidsQuest Children's Museum
- Seattle Children's Museum
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History |
- DuPont Museum
- Eastside Heritage Center
- Edmonds Historical Museum
- Harbor History Museum
- History House of Greater Seattle
- Issaquah Historical Museums
- Karshner Museum
- Klondike Gold Rush National Historical Park
- Mukilteo Light
- Museum of History and Industry
- Renton History Museum
- Seattle Metropolitan Police Museum
- Seattle Underground
- Washington State History Museum
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Maritime |
- Browns Point Light
- Center for Wooden Boats
- Coast Guard Museum Northwest
- Northwest Seaport
- Snagboat Heritage Center
- Working Waterfront Maritime Museum
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Military |
- Coast Guard Museum Northwest
- Lewis Army Museum
- McChord Air Museum
- Naval Undersea Museum
- Puget Sound Coast Artillery Museum
- Puget Sound Navy Museum
- Washington National Guard Museum
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Natural sciences |
- Burke Museum of Natural History and Culture
- Museum and Arts Center, Sequim, Washington
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Science and technology |
- America's Car Museum
- Bellingham Railway Museum
- Georgetown Steam Plant
- Living Computers: Museum + Labs
- Museum of Communications
- Pacific Science Center
- SPARK Museum of Electrical Invention
- Vintage Motorcycle Museum
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See also: List of museums in Washington and Museums and galleries of Seattle |
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- Federated States of Micronesia
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Other areas |
- District of Columbia
- Morocco
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Related |
- National Historic Preservation Act of 1966
- Historic Preservation Fund
- List of jails and prisons on the National Register of Historic Places
- University and college buildings listed on the National Register of Historic Places
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